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The method of installing a government does not legitimize the wrongs of that government. Tyranny is evil no matter how many people voted for it (or in the case of the 2020 presidential election, didn’t vote for it).
After a Supreme Court case about Twitter censorship was thrown out as moot, Justice Clarence Thomas took the opportunity to write a compelling concurrence. While we don’t agree that big Tech companies should be regulated as utilities as many have… Continue Reading →
At its very core, Republic, and its etymological cousin, Commonwealth, mean common good, the institutions and conditions established under the principles of virtue to provide for the freedom and opportunity to prosper both individually and communally. With the rise of identity politics and a friend-enemy distinction between ideologically different tribes, the meaning of Republic seems to have been lost in their fight, with power being co-opted by interest groups. Could identity politics mean the greatest threat to our Republic and to the common good?
In this animated guide to the Supreme Court, Tom Woods drops some knowledge about the Supreme Court, most notably that it is not the final arbiter of the constitutionality of federal law. Madison’s Report of 1800, which asserts that states… Continue Reading →
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